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Material

Self
King Aie B. Gahol BFAD-1102
MATERIAL SELF
The material self, according to
William James, pertains to the
objects, places, or even people
which have the label “mine”.
COMPOSITION OF MATERIAL SELF
It is where many aspects of your life
have been developed, it is where you feel
most comfortable, and it is greatly linked Home
to your identity.

A person's immediate family is their Immediate


smallest family unit, including parents,
siblings, spouse, and children. Family
Your clothes reflect certain aspects of
your personality and you designate them
as “my wardrobe”.
Clothes

The innermost aspect of the material


self. Body
A thing that something else is made out of.
Material can also refer to cloth or can be used
to describe something that is made of matter
and exists in the physical world. Material has
many other senses as a noun and an adjective.

MATERIAL
POSSESSION
Possession is all about control: if you
have possession of something, you own
it, or have your hands on it. If your
house keys are in your possession, you
know where they are.
WANTS
& NEEDS
A need is something necessary to live and
function.
WANTS & NEEDS
SELF-ACTUALIZATION ESTEEM LOVE/BELONGING
The realization of a Encompass The first of social
person's potential, confidence, strength, needs, involving the
self-fulfillment, self-belief, personal desire for
seeking personal and social interpersonal
growth and peak acceptance, and relationships and
experiences. respect from others. being part of a
group.
SAFETY PSYCHOLOGY
A desire for freedom Any need that is
from illness or essential to mental
danger and for a health or that is
secure, familiar, and otherwise not a
predictable biological necessity.
environment.
SELF-ACTUALIZATION
▴ Morality
▴ Creativity
▴ Spontaneity
▴ Problem Solving
▴ Lack of Prejudice
▴ & Acceptance of Facts
ESTEEM
▴ Self-Esteem
▴ Confidence
▴ Achievement
▴ Respect of Others
▴ Respect by Others
LOVE/BELONGING

▴ Friendship
▴ Family
▴ Sexual Intimacy
SAFETY
▴ Security of Body
▴ Of Employment
▴ Of Resources
▴ Of Morality
▴ Of the family
▴ Of Health
▴ Of Property
PSYCHOLOGICAL
▴ Breathing
▴ Food
▴ Water
▴ Sex
▴ Sleep
▴ Homeostasis
▴ Excretion
SURVIVAL NEEDS According to MASLOW
1. AIR
2. WATER
3. FOOD
4. SHELTER
5. CLOTHING
6. SAFETY
7. SLEEP
EFFECT OF MATERIAL
POSSESSION
● Used as status
or symbols.
● Measured of
HOARDER Succession.
People who has Compulsive Buying Disorder,
means that they buy too much than they
planned.
Thank You!

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